Problem Potential Reason Correction
Treadmill will not start.
A. Treadmill not plugged in.
B. Safety tether not in place.
C. Treadmill circuit breaker tripped.
A. Plug power cord to electrical outlet and
switch ON.
B. Place safety tether in correct location on
console.
C. Wait 5 minutes and then try to restart the
treadmill.
No console display No connection.
Check electrical cables are in good condition and
properly connected.
Belt slips. Belt loose. Adjust belt tension.
Belt hesitates when stepped on.
A. Not enough lubrication on running deck.
B. Belt too tight.
A. Lubricate running deck.
B. Adjust belt tension.
Belt is not centred.
Running belt tension not even across the rear
roller.
Adjust belt alignment.
Equipment unsteady Surface not flat.
Set-up equipment on a flat surface.
• If applicable, rotate feet under front of machine
to move up or down as needed so equipment is
steady.
When to Call for Help
This treadmill is designed with user safety as a priority. In the event of electrical failure, the treadmill will shut off automatically to prevent injury and damage to
the unit. If you encounter unusual behaviour from the treadmill, turn the power switch off and on to reset the treadmill. This should ready the treadmill for
normal operation again. If after you have reset the treadmill that it is still not operational, call an authorized service centre or technician for servicing.
Belt Lubrication
Lubricating the running belt helps maintain performance and extends service life. Lubricate the belt after the first 25 hours of use (or 2 to 3 months), then
every 50 hours of use (or 5 to 8 months, or more frequently under extended usage
To check if the belt requires lubrication, lift each side of it and feel the top surface of the running deck. If the deck is slick to the touch, no lubrication is
required; if it is dry, lubricate. To apply lubricant
1. Lift the edge of the running belt so the running deck is
2. Place several drops of the supplied lubricant along the centre of the running